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Posted on 6/13/19 at 7:19 am to bmy
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Many places in the world aren't so fortunate.
So what happens to them?
Posted on 6/13/19 at 7:22 am to bmy
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Very little will happen to the US. We have resources available to mitigate most consequences. Many places in the world aren't so fortunate.
Be sure to let me know when any of that shite happens, ok?
Posted on 6/13/19 at 7:25 am to Jimbeaux
Jimbeaux,
Sounds like that kids Ned’s to get into the woods. Or offshore fishing. Go see the GOOD stuff that she apparently has never seen.
Not meaning to sound condescending, but that kid needs to be surrounded by some positivity. Good Luck!![](https://images.tigerdroppings.com/Images/Icons/Iconcheers.gif)
Sounds like that kids Ned’s to get into the woods. Or offshore fishing. Go see the GOOD stuff that she apparently has never seen.
Not meaning to sound condescending, but that kid needs to be surrounded by some positivity. Good Luck!
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Posted on 6/13/19 at 7:27 am to Wednesday
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preppers
Later on in the Jug Ears regime all the prepper shows "disappeared". They were waking some folks up. Couldn't allow that.
Posted on 6/13/19 at 7:36 am to CptRusty
quote:
So what happens to them?
Poverty, disease, violence, corruption.. the usual when people are displaced
Posted on 6/13/19 at 7:53 am to CptRusty
quote:The strong survive. The weak? Not so much. Prescribe some light reading, start with an author by the name of Darwin.
quote:
Many places in the world aren't so fortunate.
So what happens to them?
Posted on 6/13/19 at 7:56 am to bmy
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Many places in the world aren't so fortunate.
frick the rest of the world.
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Some people are just able to see further than their own backyard
Seen plenty of the rest of the world and I still say, frick the rest of the world...
Let me know when China, India, and Pakistan start doing their part... Until then, frick the rest of the world...
Posted on 6/13/19 at 8:03 am to CptRusty
I think they just tell themselves, friends, and their doctors this stuff so they can justify their Xanax scripts.
This post was edited on 6/13/19 at 8:04 am
Posted on 6/13/19 at 8:05 am to Marco Esquandolas
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These folks have way bigger issues to come to terms with than climate change...
This is correct. If it's not climate change, it will be some other drama to expound upon.
Posted on 6/13/19 at 8:06 am to bmy
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Poverty, disease, violence, corruption.
so nothing whatsoever to do with the climate.
got it.
Posted on 6/13/19 at 8:35 am to CptRusty
Red Neck Nathan here. Yeah I got eco-anxiety alright. This globam warmin is turrible. Dang, it got so hot yesterday.....I couldn't even take a dump on my toilet sitting on the porch cause the commode seat was too damned hot. (rimshot please drummer)
Extra added bonus for you today, a Yo Momma fat one liner.......
Yo mama so fat, she chased after a school bus full of white kids and said "Gimme back my Twinkie!"
......and that my friend is what I think of the global warming-climate change hoax. A joke.
As you were. Smoke-um if you got'um.
Extra added bonus for you today, a Yo Momma fat one liner.......
Yo mama so fat, she chased after a school bus full of white kids and said "Gimme back my Twinkie!"
......and that my friend is what I think of the global warming-climate change hoax. A joke.
As you were. Smoke-um if you got'um.
This post was edited on 6/13/19 at 8:39 am
Posted on 6/13/19 at 8:37 am to NC_Tigah
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whether or not to bring kids into this world
Please don't.
I actually got into an argument with a college professor several years back. The prof gave us workbook or something to calculate our carbon footprint. He/she proceeded to berate me about mine due to my vehicle and length of commute. My retort was to ask how many children he/she had. 2 was the answer so I started berating her about her carbon legacy.
Posted on 6/13/19 at 8:45 am to Jimbeaux
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I think this requires a slow process of de-programming. I don’t think you can go full bore right from the start. I’m starting with the obvious stuff.
Start with predictions that did not come true. Then drop it for some time.
After a period of time hit her with another prediction that didn't come true and leave her with the following hook: "I can tell you why their predictions didn't come true? What to learn some science?" Then drop it.
Once she is ready for science discuss the following:
1. The carbon cycle and the beneficial effects that CO2 has on global greening.
2. The difference between gas concentration in terms of ppm at various elevations. People believe that 400 ppm at sea level is the same as 400 ppm at 10,000 feet. It's not.
3. Teach her to understand the ideal gas law. The purpose is for her to understand the relationships between pressure, temperature and molecular makeup.
4. The nature of CO2 and it's ability to absorb heat in the IR range is logarithmic. It's measured in power per square area (W/m^2) AKA radiative forcing. That is, most of CO2's ability to absorb heat from IR takes place below 400 ppm (at sea level). It's ability to absorb heat above 400 ppm reduces logarithmic.
5. Explain to her why it's important for life on earth that CO2 is the heaviest gas in the atmosphere and H2O is the lightest.
6. Explain to her that H2O in the atmosphere accounts for 94% of the greenhouse effect in the atmosphere. Without it we'd be dead. And the biggest reason for that is H2O is the only gas in our atmosphere that goes though all phase changes in our atmosphere...gas, liquid solid. That takes a lot of energy.
Then talk about man's contribution.
1. Sure man does produce CO2 as a by-product of combustion. But look at all the good that combustion has brought to mankind. Transportation, energy for heating and cooling homes and buildings, medical and scientific advancements, fertilizers to grow food and feed the world, ect. The benefits far outweigh the costs.
2. Explain to her that incomplete combustion is more of an issue in terms of air pollution than CO2 emissions. That's why we should support the use of catalytic converters on combustion engines and exhaust scrubbers at plants. We want CO2 and H2O as the by-product from complete combustion...not the other by-products that are considered pollutants from incomplete combustion.
3. Explain to her about the fact man's agriculture in the U.S. is leading to more temperate temperatures especially in the U.S. Why? Because irrigation is spreading water and greening to once arid regions of the U.S. Water evaporation during the day from these newly green regions are making temperatures more temperate. That is, we are seeing higher lows and lower highs...that is less extremes in temperature. The raw temperature data from NOAA shows this.
Show here that there is ZERO correlation between the raw temperature data and CO2 concentrations.
Explain to her that the temperature date is manipulated to cool the past and warm the near present.
Explain the motivation behind manipulating the data is to acquire more government funding.
Explain to her that government has an interest in making CO2 a bad guy so they can tax it.
Explain to her that Wall Street supports taxing CO2 because they can make billions off of playing broker buying and selling carbon credits for big O&G and utilities.
Posted on 6/13/19 at 8:59 am to CptRusty
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SJW cousin
Pics...
But srsly, tho...someone needs to slap the f out of her
Posted on 6/13/19 at 8:59 am to IT_Dawg
I don't know. These liberal loons might be squeezing out good conservatives. Some of the most fervent, liberty loving people I know came from statist pansy parents.
Posted on 6/13/19 at 9:01 am to GeorgePaton
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......and that my friend is what I think of the global warming-climate change hoax. A joke.
![](https://i.imgur.com/Eid3JhU.gif)
Global Warming is some straight up Ozymandius level shite
This post was edited on 6/13/19 at 9:04 am
Posted on 6/13/19 at 9:03 am to CptRusty
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does anyone else have really bad eco-anxiety?
I treat my eco anxiety with a Big Mac and chopping down trees.
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This post was edited on 6/13/19 at 9:04 am
Posted on 6/13/19 at 9:13 am to CptRusty
It must be nice to have so few other worries and responsibilities that you can focus on worrying about the climate above all else.
Posted on 6/13/19 at 9:24 am to CptRusty
You should urge your relative and other true believers to go on mission trips to China, India and elsewhere to bring more converts to their church of pending climate disaster and help avert the “crisis”.
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